Your article from December 20, 2017, is title: "Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds"
A New Yorker article from February 27, 2017, is titled: "Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds"
Your opening:
In 1975, researchers at Stanford invited a group of undergraduates to take part in a study about suicide. They were presented with pairs of suicide notes. In each pair, one note had been composed by a random individual, the other by a person who had subsequently taken his own life. The students were then asked to distinguish between the genuine notes and the fake ones.The opening from The New Yorker:
In 1975, researchers at Stanford invited a group of undergraduates to take part in a study about suicide. They were presented with pairs of suicide notes. In each pair, one note had been composed by a random individual, the other by a person who had subsequently taken his own life. The students were then asked to distinguish between the genuine notes and the fake ones.You're using somebody else's content, and your site has AdSense ads? That's just sketchy.
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